First Ever Rogue Black Hole Spotted Zooming Through Space at 28 Miles per Second0
- From Around the Web, Space
- February 22, 2022
Astronomers have confirmed the existence of a free-roaming black hole for the first time ever.

Astronomers have confirmed the existence of a free-roaming black hole for the first time ever.

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